Samurai: Tokugawa Daimyo 12-inch Figure Description:One of the most accurate 12-inch Samurai action figure ever to be produced! The "Tokugawa Daimyo" figure is a highly detailed, 1/6 scale replica of a Daimyo from the Tokugawa Era. This figure has over 33 points of articulation including individually poseable fingers and comes with authentic hand-sewn cotton Kimono top, Japanese Vest (with the Samurai Collectibles Family Kamon), Hakama pants, Tabi socks, and Fundoshi (under garment). "Tokugawa Daimyo" also includes two die-cast metal swords (one long Katana sword and one short sword) and real wooden Geta sandals, which are each individually hand-made! Each figure is numbered and produced on a limited edition run of 1,000 pieces! (Subject to change.)

Japan (1603-1868) During the Tokugawa Era, the Edo Period, crime and distrust were rampant in the land. Oppression and poverty filled the land. Families warred with families. Spies and assassins lurked in every household. Bandits and thieves, formed of ronin, masterless Samurai, terrorized the countryside. Distrust and fear filled the land.

Through all this deception and turmoil rose great warriors and leaders. The Daimyo. With their knowledge of Bushido, passed on from generation to generation, they honed their skills with unflinching hands, razor sharp swords and indomitable spirits.

Their honor, loyalty, and iron will forged them a path to greatness. Their strategy on the battlefield caused fear. Their skills with the sword made them legends. These men shaped the face of Japan.